The Yonex Thailand Open’s feather is still competitive and has continued to win, Po-Earth in the female category, with Supanida female singles. Continue to soar
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Badminton competition The first entry in the battle of “Yonex Thailand Open 2020” World Tour Super 1000 tournament Win a total prize of US $ 1,000,000 or approximately 30,100,000 baht at Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani under the measure in the New Normal format without allowing badminton fans. And those who are not involved in the field is strictly prohibited On Wednesday, Jan. 13, 64 is the second day of the game in the first main draw round.
Female double category, main draw, first round, 32 pairs, “Earth” Phutita Supajirakun and “Popo” Supsiri Taerattanachai, the world’s number 20 guide, meets with Sethyana Maksar and Gronya Somerville Guide # 26 in the world from Australia. In which the game is on the “Earth” Phutita and “Popo” Supsiri are the dominant side of the game throughout this match, chasing a 2-0 win over the game 21-11, 21-9. Race 42 minutes “Earth” Phutita and “Popo” Subsiri passed into the second round to wait to meet the winner between Grecia Polly and Apriyani Rahayu. Guide No. 5 of the list. Guide No. 8 of Worlds from Indonesia who beat Rachel Honderrick with Kristen Sine, guide number 23 in the world from Canada 2-0, Games 21-12, 21-11
Female singles category, main draw, first round, 32 people, “May” Supanida Ketthong, 46th hand in the world, defeated Russelli Hatawal, the 25th hand in the world from Indonesia for a 2-0 game 21- 14, 21-16: 39 minutes of competition “May” Supanida passed into the second round to meet with Eve Geniya Kosetskaya, the world’s 25th hand from Russia, who defeated “Tata” Natchananporn Rungpiboonsopit. Came overwhelmingly 2-0 games 21-12, 21-9 take a 25-minute race. , “Atom” Sirada Rungpibun Sopit won through Dola Hani, the world’s 111th hand from Egypt. “Atom” Sirada passes into the second round to meet with An Sae-young, the seventh ranked No. 9 in the world list from South Korea, who beat Sonia Chea, the 29th in the world from Malaysia, 2-0. 21-15,21-12
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